What kind of chameleon is this?
Genus and species please:
From Madagascar. That's all I know.
Dan
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It's Calumma, perhaps brevicorne, crypticum or amber. Hopefully someone can get it down to species.
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There must be someone who can do better than that....? Right?
Dan
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Try PMing Chris Anderson.
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definitely calumma. There are a bunch of species that are tough to even find an image of. Your best bet is to post this on the chameleon forums. My personal best guess is C. boettgeri or C. malthe but it is not quite perfect for either...
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zwhitman wrote:definitely calumma. There are a bunch of species that are tough to even find an image of. Your best bet is to post this on the chameleon forums. My personal best guess is C. boettgeri or C. malthe but it is not quite perfect for either...
The Cham Forums are mostly teen girls who post about the name of their new veiled. But there are a couple of people there who know what they're talking about.
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There are a lot of newbs on any forum. There are quite a few Cham experts that frequent those boards. Lots of good info there in general.